This chapter is from the book

This chapter is from the book

Word-processing programs would be only be a slight improvement over typewriters if we couldn't use them to revise text. Indeed,
the most valuable aspect of using Word is that you can quickly and painlessly edit text you've already typed. The skills you
learn here—selecting (highlighting) text, deleting text, cutting and pasting text, undoing actions, and so on—form the foundation
of everything else you'll do in Word.